LEADERSHIP

DAVID WEBSTER

Chief Operating Officer

David Webster joined NeuroLogica in April 2005 as Director of Sales. Under his leadership, NeuroLogica successfully launched 7 new products including the CereTom Portable CT, CereTom OTOscan for ENT, CereTom Mobile Stroke Unit, inSPira HD SPECT, BodyTom Intraoperative CT, BodyTom Lung Scanning Vehicle and OmniTom Portable CT. Since then, NeuroLogica's prooducts are fast becoming a standard of care for Neuro/Pedi/Cardiac/Neonatal ICU’s and Neurosurgical/ENT/Maxillofacial operating rooms worldwide. He now leads the mCT business unit as COO. Prior to joining NeuroLogica Webster worked in a number of positions of increasing responsibility at various medical startup companies. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from The Citadel and a Master's of Business Management degree from Troy State University.

SOOMIN LEE

CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER

Soomin received his degree in Materials Engineering from Seoul National University in 1990, and MBA in Corporate Finance from Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University in 2001. Soomin started his carrier at Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology beginning 1992 and worked for seven years managing R&D projects and focusing on technology strategy of Samsung Group. After getting his MBA in 2001, Soomin started his career in Finance at the International Financing of Samsung Electronics Headquarters for five years and then served as Treasurer of North American Headquarters of Samsung Electronics for five years in New Jersey. In 2011, he came back to TV Business of Samsung Electronics in Korea and served as Director of Financial Management for three and a half years. He came back to USA in 2014 and began his role as CFO of NeuroLogica.

IBRAHIM BECHWATI

CHIEF TECHNICAL OFFICER

Dr. Bechwati earned his Ph.D. and M.S. in E.E. from Boston University, and his Diploma of Engineering from Saint Joseph University, Beirut, Lebanon. While a doctoral student, he received the GRS-ENG Research Assistant Scholarship award for research in Continuous Speech Recognition which was sponsored by DARPA. Dr. Bechwati worked for two winners of the National Medal of Technology: Bernard Gordon, the father of high speed analog-to-digital conversion and the futurist Ray Kurzweil. At Kurzweil AI, he worked on the first voice activated word processor. In his eight years tenure at Analogic Corporation, Dr. Bechwati participated in the development of several pioneer scanners including the first multislice explosive detection scanner as a part of the government deterrent initiative, and the first low cost multislice scanner equipped with off-the-shelf PC based reconstruction computer. He also worked on one of the first sub-second scanners as well as low cost security scanners for carry-on luggage. As a founding member of Neurologica, Dr. Bechwati worked on the CereTom, the first mobile head and neck scanner, and on the development of the BodyTom, the first mobile full body scanner. Dr. Bechwati has more than 20 patents and more than 100 technical reports. Dr. Bechwati has published in academic journals such as IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, and Neurology. He recently co-authored a chapter for the Neurophotonics and Brain Mapping book published by the Taylor and Francis Group.

MICHAEL LIMOLI

VICE PRESIDENT OF ENGINEERING (mCT)

Mr. Limoli began his career with NeuroLogica in 2004 as the Principal Software engineer. He was vital in the release of NeuroLogica’s first product, the CereTom, a portable small bore CT scanner. Limoli was the Product Engineer for Neurologica’s full body BodyTom launched in 2011 and has served as the Vice President of Engineering since 2013. Under his leadership, developed NeuroLogica‘s latest product, the OmniTom, the portable, omnidirectional multi-slice CT scanner. Prior to his work with NeuroLogica, Limoli spent ten years with Analogic as a software and project engineer and was instrumental in the development of a number of medical and security computed tomography systems. Limoli received his Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Salem State University and holds a Master’s of Science in Organizational Leadership from Norwich University.

DAVID LEGG

VICE PRESIDENT, ULTRASOUND AND DIGITAL RADIOGRAPHY

David Legg was appointed Vice President, Sales & Service, in January 2018, leading all commercial Sales and Service responsibility for the Digital Radiography and Ultrasound businesses in the US market. Prior to this, David held the position of Vice President, Corporate Accounts, responsible for the commercial strategy and execution planning for three critical areas – GPO’s, Government Accounts, and Integrated Delivery Networks. Prior to joining Samsung, David held a number of senior leadership and General Management positions in both Sales and Corporate Accounts with GE Healthcare. David is a graduate of Louisiana Tech University with a B.S. Degree in Business Administration and Marketing.

HENRY FLOREAL

VICE PRESIDENT OF MARKETING, STRATEGY, AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT (DR & ULTRASOUND)

As Vice President of Marketing, Strategy, and Business Development Henry Floreal is responsible to lead all aspects of marketing and to develop the organization strategy and business development activities. Prior to joining Neurologica, Henry Floreal lead the Product Management function at Smiths Medical where he was the Director of Global Product Management. Prior to Smiths Medical Henry led the strategy and global product management team at Philips Ultrasound, where he led the new product introduction teams of both premium and mobile ultrasound solutions. Henry has also led engineering and marketing organizations at Medtronic in the Cardiac Implant device divisions and at a startup CardioVox. Henry Floreal has a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering degree from the Royal Military College of Canada in 1992 and a Master’s of Business Administration degree from the Arizona State University in 2002.

Ninad Gujar

Vice President of Regulatory Affairs and Quality Assurance

Ninad Gujar joined NeuroLogica in 2014, leading the Regulatory and Quality team. Dr. Gujar has held key leadership positions in organizations working at the intersection of technology and healthcare with responsibility for activities supporting product adoption and value creation. Dr. Gujar has previously worked on the development and execution of worldwide regulatory strategy, domestic and international registrations, implementation and monitoring of quality management system and compliance activities. Prior to joining Samsung, Dr. Gujar was worked in management consulting and scientific research for portfolio medical device companies in areas ranging from market research, product strategy, business development and regulatory affairs. Dr. Gujar is an active member of the healthcare innovation and entrepreneurship community, helping mentor startups at incubators and universities.

Dr. Gujar earned a Bachelor of Engineering from University of Pune, a Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering from University of Texas at Arlington, a MBA from Babson College and received his Ph.D. degree from University of West London.

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